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The Ultimate Destroyer BBQ sandwich made USA Today’s list of ‘ginormous’ foods.

- By SARAH GISH

KANSAS City is home to many famous barbecue sandwiches.

There’s the Z-Man. The Poor Russ. The Ol’ Smoky.

Those are appetisers compared to the Ultimate Destroyer, a sixpound (2.7kg) barbecue behemoth served by Papa Bob’s Bar-BQue in Bonner Springs.

The absurdly large sandwich was recently included in USA Today’s roundup of “10 ginormous restaurant dishes ready for Instagram”. Also on the list: An 11-pound (5kg) pizza, a 50-pound (22.7kg) burger and an ice cream sundae served in a kitchen sink.

The Ultimate Destroyer is definitely Instagram-worthy, but you’re gonna need a wide angle to get a good shot, because it’s got more than 1.8kg of smoked meat.

Picture a foot-long hoagie bun piled sky-high with 225g each of pulled pork, smoked pork, turkey breast, smoked ham, brisket and sausage. The stack of smoked meat is shored up with six slabs of white bread. Then add a generous slather of barbecue sauce and three 225g smoked hamburger patties. Two toothpick flags keep the hefty sandwich from falling over. Just barely.

Do you want fries with that? You’d better, because the Destroyer comes with 680g of fried crinkle-cut potatoes, plus four pickle spears.

Customers who can finish the US$62 (RM244) behemoth in under 45 minutes – and keep it down for another five – get it free.

Owner Bob Caviar invented the Ultimate Destroyer in 2009. Originally, it was intended for families to share, but customers insisted that Caviar make it a one-man (or woman) challenge.

In 2010, TV foodie Adam Richman, host of the Travel Channel’s Man v. Food, took the Ultimate Destroyer Challenge on the show.

“I honestly don’t know how this can fit inside a human being,” Richman said.

Richman started out strong, but started to slow down when he hit the burger patties. After 45 minutes, he had eaten only twothirds of the Ultimate Destroyer. What a lightweigh­t.

“I’ve been sunk,” he said. Since then, more than 300 people have attempted to sink the Ultimate Destroyer, but only five landed on the Wall of Fame. Among them: bodybuilde­r Randy Santel, who tried four times before succeeding, and competitiv­e eater Molly Schuyler.

Winners also get a T-shirt, a button and a lifetime of bragging rights. Losers are immortalis­ed on Papa Bob’s Wall of Shame.

Caviar says he’s never attempted the challenge: “I’m not that stupid.”

If you can’t handle a 2.7kg sandwich, Papa Bob’s also serves a 450g Destroyer sandwich that features the customer’s choice of three meats. It costs US$13, or US$15 with all beef. And many families or groups order Ultimate Destroyers to share.

Recently, we unwrapped an Ultimate Destroyer in the newsroom. It took a couple dozen people to polish it off. – The Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service

 ?? — TNS ?? Are you brave enough to take on this 2.7kg sandwich?
— TNS Are you brave enough to take on this 2.7kg sandwich?

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